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How Many Sikhs Live In Canada? Why Canadian Political Parties Back Khalistanis Putting India Ties At Stake?

Zee News Tuesday, 19 September 2023
In the past few years, Canada has been the centre of anti-India demonstrations by Khalistanis and despite New Delhi raising concerns, Khalistani terrorists have even attacked Indian consulates. 
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